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Basics of Cataclysmic Variables iPTF Summer School August 28, 2014 Paula Szkody U of Washington

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Basics of Cataclysmic Variables. Paula Szkody U of Washington. iPTF Summer School August 28, 2014. A Cataclysmic Variable : is a close binary system has a white dwarf primary has a cool low mass secondary actively transfers mass. Types of cataclysmic variables: [Nova] - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Basics of Cataclysmic Variables

Basics of Cataclysmic Variables

iPTF Summer School August 28, 2014

Paula Szkody U of Washington

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A Cataclysmic Variable :

• is a close binary system

• has a white dwarf primary

• has a cool low mass secondary

• actively transfers mass

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Types of cataclysmic variables:

• [Nova]

• Dwarf nova (U Gem, Z Cam, SU UMa, WZ Sge, ER UMa)

• Novalike (UX UMa, SW Sex, V Sge, Polar, IP)

• AM CVn

• [Type Ia SN, Symbiotic star]

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DISK ACCRETION MAGNETIC

High M Low M

. .

X-rays

108 K

9000-4000 K

ACCRETION

BL

For slowly rotating WD:

Ldisk = LBL = 1/2GMMwd/Rwd

.

Hard X-rays

Soft X-rays

Cyclotron

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Disk System Polar

Intermediate Polar

LARP

CV Types

Steve HowellSteve Howell

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common envelope

Possible evolution paths

phase

Angular momentum losses

Pre-CV

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Model of CV PopulationHowell, Nelson, Rappaport 2001, ApJ, 550

Log number of CVs

Population models

PG, Hamburg

SDSS.

Magnetic braking

g radiation

Where are detached magnetic WDs + M stars?

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CVs mostly blue but color range too wide to find objects -- need color + variability + spectra to find true populations

SDSS showedSDSS showed::

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CVs in SDSS

2000-2008

Szkody et al. AJ

2002-2011

Papers I-VIII

Need lots of follow-up spectra for ID and properties!

What we learned from SDSS:

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Summary of Variability and timescales for Interacting Binaries

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Science from DN Outbursts

• Long term heating of WD

• Mass accreted

• Irradiation of secondary

• Disk heating and cooling

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AAVSO

outbursts of SS Cygni

Dwarf novaeRepeated disk instabilityRepeated disk instability

.

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Z Cam system

standstills

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July 23

Short Porb, Low M Short Porb, Low M outburst ~ 1/20 yrsoutburst ~ 1/20 yrs

..

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AAVSO data plotted by Matt Templeton

Apr12 07

GW Lib 2007outburst: amp ~ 9 mag

27 days

Return to quiescence at V=17 > 4 yrs

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V1159 Ori

ER UMA Type Supercycles

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Superhumps at SOB

ApJ, 1984, 282, 236

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MRO MRO

NOFS

Tramposch et al. 2005, PASP 117, 262

P= 1.9 hr

Positive SH

Negative SH

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quiescence

outburst

rise

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Novalike systems with periods of 3-4 hrs

Honeycutt & Kafka, 2004, AJ, 128, 1279

Low states

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Honeycutt, Turner

& Adams 2003

Roboscope

Totally Unknown: Long term variability

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2 like this now known

SDSS1238:Phot P:40.25 min

Spect P:80.5 min

Long P: 8-12 hrs

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Science from Orbital variations• Eclipsing systems enable photometric model

• Can detect eclipse of disk, hot spot, WD

• Can parameterize accretion area in magnetic systems

• Porb (1.2-10 hrs) allows population, evolution study

Requires high time resolution (eclipses <15 min)

~30% of disk systems show orbital variations (spot);

100% of polars (amplitudes of 0.1-4 mags)

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NOFS P=3.96hr

Eclipsing systems- WD goes behind M star

P=2.4hr

Hot spot

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USNO

Eclipse of accretion column by M star Polar

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SDSS1344+20 KPNO 2.1m 2011

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PTF candidate magnetics (Margon, Levitan,Prince, Hallinan 2013 ASPCS)

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Wickramasinghe & Ferrario 2000, PASP

B=30 MG

Theta= 90 deg

higher opt depth

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TiO

cyclotron harmonics

Szkody et al. ApJ, 583, 902, 2003

WD Temp = 5000-8000K

7/9 LARPs found in SDSS

B ~ 60 MG

T < 1keV

M~10-14M /yr

P=4.4 hrs

D=100pc

.

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MQ Dra

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Typical LARP B=60 MG, Mdot = 10-14 solar mass/yrApJ, 683, 967, 2008

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Cyclotron harmonics result in strange colors

Finding LARPs is not easy -

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Low Accretion Rate Polars as a function of magnetic field

Schmidt et al. 2005, ApJ, 630, 1037

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Science from Pulsations, Spins

• 16 White Dwarfs in Instability Strip• Periods about 2-20 min• Amplitudes < 0.1 mag• Gives info about WD interior

Pulsations

Spins• Magnetic White Dwarfs • Periods 10 - 60 min (IP), hrs (polars)• Amplitudes 0.01-0.5 mag• Gives info on magnetic field

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• White dwarfs show non-radial g-modes on account of their high gravity

Periods of 100s to 1000s

• These modes are characterized by quantum numbers (k,l,m)

similar to atomic orbitals

Spherical gravitational potential Spherical electrostatic potential

l determines the number of borders between hot and cool zones on the surface m is the number of borders that pass through the pole of the rotation axisk determines the number of times the pulsation wiggles from the center to the surface

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Light curves & DFTs of accreting pulsator SDSS0745+45

SDSS finds 9/16 accreting pulsators

Mukadam et al. 2007 AJ

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SH

pulse

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FO Aqr Patterson et al. 1998 PASP Pspin= 21 min

Spin from Intermediate Polar

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Science from Flickering

• Signature of active accretion (blobs?)

• Timescales of sec (Polars)

• Timescales of min (disk)

• Origin from spot, column or inner disk

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Novalike LS PegNovalike LS Peg

Recurrent nova Recurrent nova (Dobratka et al. 2010)(Dobratka et al. 2010)

Flickering Examples

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What we learn from CV variability : • flickering - info on accreting blobs

• pulsations - info on interior of WD, instability strip for accretors

• spin timescale of WD - info on mag field

• orbital variations - info on WD, spot, evolution

• outbursts - info on long term heating

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Examples from CSS

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~1000 potential CVs in CRTS(Drake et al.; Breedt et al. 2014 MNRAS)

• Only ~200 confirmed by spectra

• Most are short P (low M transfer)

• Most are dwarf novae

• Most in thick disk

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unpredictability of CVs!Observe and enjoy the

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